Black Mulberry |
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Black
Mulberry. A fairly small tree with heart shaped leaves
with a downy underside. The edible fruits are a very deep
red, almost black. Makes a very fine specimen tree. Self
fertile.
Harvest: August
Use: Dual |
Bare Root Maiden |
£18.00 |
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Bare Root Feathered Maiden |
£24.00 |
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Pot grown Ready
Fruiting Tree |
From
£38.00 |
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Mulberry
kagayamae |
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A little different to the other
Mulberries. This large shrub or small tree, with its
typical large toothed leaves, which were supposed to be
the ones, used for feeding silkworms. Very
sweet fruits which vary from white, pink or nearly black,
are ripe in August and September
Harvest: August
Use: Dual |
Bare Root Maiden |
£18.00 |
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Bare Root Feathered Maiden |
£24.00 |
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Pot grown Ready
Fruiting Tree |
From
£38.00 |
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Mulberry King
James I |
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This
variety, derived from a famous old tree which was said to have been
planted in the early 17th Century in Swan Walk in London
(now the Chelsea Physic Garden) on order of King James I,
is worthy of a space in any garden for its soft, green
foliage and sweet and juicy purple fruits. Self fertile.
Harvest: August
Use: Dual |
Pot grown Ready
Fruiting Tree |
From
£48.00 |
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